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lilly ledbetter and joy reid will join me next. and in the rewrite, while letting only a tiny sliver of the voting public who cannot make up their mind about which candidate to vote for is actually very, very unfair to african-american voters. >>> i don't know if you were listening last night, but, see, we don't have to order up some binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women to learn and teach and thrive and start businesses. >> in the spotlight tonight, words that bind according to tivo. the segment of the debate that was rewound and watched more than once more than any other segment of the debate was this. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said could you help us find folks and they brought us whole binders full of women. >> earlier today paul ryan tried to explain what his running meant by binders full of women. >> all he simply meant was he went out of his way to try and recrui
lilly ledbetter and joy reid will join me next. and in the rewrite, while letting only a tiny sliver of the voting public who cannot make up their mind about which candidate to vote for is actually very, very unfair to african-american voters. >>> i don't know if you were listening last night, but, see, we don't have to order up some binders to find qualified, talented, driven young women to learn and teach and thrive and start businesses. >> in the spotlight tonight, words that...
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. >> yes, let's get back to lilly ledbetter. >> what are you doing, in? rrupting the which will on g this panel? >> -- interrupting the women on this panel? >> i know you're giggling about lilly ledbetter as well, but a lot of women no who she is and what it stands for and equal pay is a huge issue. >> we have seen on this panel -- i mean, excuse me, semi hysteria over this issue. the feminists are running after this. mitt intended nothing wrong. he has a terrific recordup there, he was given a binder. they said, well, they gave him the binder the feminists are chasing this thing like some rabbit and you're losing losing -- >> no. retro, pat. >> he did populate husetts governor with women. okay. getting personal. >> any investments i have over the last eight years have been managed by a blind trust, and i understand they do include ide of the idu united ates, including in chinese companies. mr. president, have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension? >> you know, i don't look at in pension. it's not as big as yours, so it doesn't take
. >> yes, let's get back to lilly ledbetter. >> what are you doing, in? rrupting the which will on g this panel? >> -- interrupting the women on this panel? >> i know you're giggling about lilly ledbetter as well, but a lot of women no who she is and what it stands for and equal pay is a huge issue. >> we have seen on this panel -- i mean, excuse me, semi hysteria over this issue. the feminists are running after this. mitt intended nothing wrong. he has a terrific...
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not that he has binders but that he passed the lilly ledbetter act, he worked for health care reform and worked on the economic side of women's issues. in this case, president obama did it. he got the job done. and romney was just flailing the whole night when it came to women. >> the good news for big shots like mitt romney is that most people don't have careers, they have jobs. >> wage earners. >> they work for wages. the idea of wage inequality is maddening to people. the fact they go and put 50 hours of work in a week and work hard and they think and sweat and have the worries of the job and find out they're getting screwed, basically, i think that's more important than anything in the world. i don't know why the president doesn't ram it home. vicky as i call you now, and nia-malika henderson. thank you. >>> much more up on mitt romney and his binders of women. that line has taken off on the internet for a variety of reasons. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? yo
not that he has binders but that he passed the lilly ledbetter act, he worked for health care reform and worked on the economic side of women's issues. in this case, president obama did it. he got the job done. and romney was just flailing the whole night when it came to women. >> the good news for big shots like mitt romney is that most people don't have careers, they have jobs. >> wage earners. >> they work for wages. the idea of wage inequality is maddening to people. the...
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. >> does governor romney support the lilly ledbetter act? >> sam, we'll get back to you on that. >> we'll get back to you on that. then, ed gillespie on the same lilly ledbetter act, the governor would not repeal the lilly lilly led led better act. he was opposed to it at the time. he would not repeal it. and then he said, i was wrong when i said last night governor romney opposed the lilly ledbetter act. and then on and on. the contradictions when you're dealing with inequality of pay with women, whether he was with lilly ledbetter or not, we're going into other areas. i mean, he has a problem with women's issues. >> he absolutely does, reverend. i would say beyond the gaffe, the bigger issue is the fact that he cannot take a stand on really any issue and last night we saw that this pertained to women. he can't take a stand when it comes to women that are an important part of the voting population. he was making strides. we saw in the latest usa today poll that he was doing pretty well. i don't know that that is going to continue after last
. >> does governor romney support the lilly ledbetter act? >> sam, we'll get back to you on that. >> we'll get back to you on that. then, ed gillespie on the same lilly ledbetter act, the governor would not repeal the lilly lilly led led better act. he was opposed to it at the time. he would not repeal it. and then he said, i was wrong when i said last night governor romney opposed the lilly ledbetter act. and then on and on. the contradictions when you're dealing with...
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they didn't support lilly ledbetter. and he hasn't taken a position on the pending legislate for paycheck fairness. i think that the american people, women across the country, and i think that women at the debate understands it was a real difference in terms of the two candidates, the real choice in this election between who is committed to closing that gap and who is not. so i -- we're pleased with the results. i am sorry that she feels that way. i hope we can make it up. >> stephanie cutter. it's the first time you've played with bruce. pretty cool. >> yes. >> stephanie cutter and the e street band. thanks for joining us from ohio. >>> what do women want? hear from the romney campaign, their proposals. >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. former model and analyst created a fashion marketplace that helps local boutiques that don't have their own e-commerce sites sell on line. she knows content sells and launched a companion online magazine as an ultimate source for what's in. watch "your business"
they didn't support lilly ledbetter. and he hasn't taken a position on the pending legislate for paycheck fairness. i think that the american people, women across the country, and i think that women at the debate understands it was a real difference in terms of the two candidates, the real choice in this election between who is committed to closing that gap and who is not. so i -- we're pleased with the results. i am sorry that she feels that way. i hope we can make it up. >> stephanie...
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. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lily ledbetter bill, whether he supported it, he saidings i'll get back to you. that's not the kind of advocacy women need in any ecomy. now, there's some other issues that have a bearing on how women succeed in the workplace. for example, better health care. now, a major difference in this campaign is that governor romney feels comfortable having politicians in washington decide the health care choices women are making. i think that's a mistake. in my health care bill, i said, insurance companies need to provide contraceptive coverage. to everybody who's insured. this is not just a health issue, it's an economic issue for women. >> let me ask you this -- by the way, that president we saw last night is the president i've seen in several off the record briefings you get before state of the unions and stuff like that, where he's in control, pacing in his way, very logical in his span of knowledge. let me ask you this about the women's thing last night. i couldn't believe the president was lucky enough -- almost like he had a ringe
. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lily ledbetter bill, whether he supported it, he saidings i'll get back to you. that's not the kind of advocacy women need in any ecomy. now, there's some other issues that have a bearing on how women succeed in the workplace. for example, better health care. now, a major difference in this campaign is that governor romney feels comfortable having politicians in washington decide the health care choices women are making. i think...
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he hit lily ledbetter. then he went into bigger systemic things, like talking about pell grants and the role of education and women getting toward equal pay and then bringing it to contraception and the ability to control reproductive health. he said my dream sentence, this is not just women's issues and family issues, these are economic issues. that's one of the smartest ways i heard it address. it may be pandering, but it brought a terrific answer. >> i think the rights of women are not addressed directly. i think we saw this very thing in the vice presidential debate where the candidates were asked about their beliefs about abortion but not necessarily about theoretically what do you believe the rights of women should be, in particular with terminating a pregnancy or not. so i think that we're seeing the interest of women being, as my political theer or lists would say, subverted. first to men in terms of being in charge of most of the state legislatures, to medical professionals in many instances, and s
he hit lily ledbetter. then he went into bigger systemic things, like talking about pell grants and the role of education and women getting toward equal pay and then bringing it to contraception and the ability to control reproductive health. he said my dream sentence, this is not just women's issues and family issues, these are economic issues. that's one of the smartest ways i heard it address. it may be pandering, but it brought a terrific answer. >> i think the rights of women are not...
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ladies and gentlemen, congressman ryan voted against the lily ledbetter act. all it did was -- it sounds ridiculous, but it only gives ladies and gentleman, we are all pushing hard for a fair pay act. i happen to think my doctor -- daughter should be paid exactly what any man is being paid for the job she is doing. [applause] we proposed equal pay legislation, they are against it. they want to block, they want to turn back the decision on whether will have to pay 50% more for the same health care. once again, pregnancy will be a pre-existing condition. and ladies and gentlemen, they are holding hostage one of the proudest accomplishments of my career, the violence against women act. they are debating whether we need that, after 20 years. folks, if i leave you with no other message, and want you to remember this one. barack obama and joe biden are absolutely, positively, firmly committed to ensuring that our daughters and my granddaughter's have the same rights as my sons and my grandsons. the exact same rights. make no mistake about that. [applause] these guys
ladies and gentlemen, congressman ryan voted against the lily ledbetter act. all it did was -- it sounds ridiculous, but it only gives ladies and gentleman, we are all pushing hard for a fair pay act. i happen to think my doctor -- daughter should be paid exactly what any man is being paid for the job she is doing. [applause] we proposed equal pay legislation, they are against it. they want to block, they want to turn back the decision on whether will have to pay 50% more for the same health...
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governor romney says he's for equal bay but not the lily ledbetter aact. does that make sense to you? what are the risks to say you would support something -- you're married and you care about your wife getting a fair shake at work. what is the problem with governor romney just coming out and saying that this act is beneficial for the important part of our population, half of our population? >> what you deal with in a poll-driven candidate. this is a focus group-driven candidate. he has been both times he ran for president. when you talk about mitt romney, you have to look at history, tamron. in 1994 he ran for the u.s. senate to the left of ted kenne kennedy. in 2002 he ran for governor make the trains run on time. i'm not pro-life or pro-choice, i don't expect either label. in 2008 he brought a bunch of leather recliners and tried to smooz them on the cover of national review to put the reagan coalition back toke. in 2012 he runs as the next republican establishment heir apparent. he's run for office four times and run as a different candidate each time
governor romney says he's for equal bay but not the lily ledbetter aact. does that make sense to you? what are the risks to say you would support something -- you're married and you care about your wife getting a fair shake at work. what is the problem with governor romney just coming out and saying that this act is beneficial for the important part of our population, half of our population? >> what you deal with in a poll-driven candidate. this is a focus group-driven candidate. he has...
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the lilly ledbetter act was passed people can sue for unequal pay. only 35 women, or something like that, have taken advantage of it. how does make its way into the debate? >> what are you or romney or obama going to do about equal pay for me? >> it was a very tragic situation that happened a lilly ledbetter. but most people don't know that. again, it is part of this idea that we are going to turn them into this monster that hates women. one who doesn't want women to have equal pay. that is the suggestion. i think the bigger question is how did this become a question when you only have 11 questions. certainly, this ground has been covered. megyn: or a 23 million people in the country and we devoted that much time. do not we are fighting for the life of the country here, and she spent all this time on lilly ledbetter. most voters don't know about or care about at this time in america's economic crisis. i think it is really critical to understand, i think the question was and because of a left-wing bias. a gun and whether it was written or raised by an
the lilly ledbetter act was passed people can sue for unequal pay. only 35 women, or something like that, have taken advantage of it. how does make its way into the debate? >> what are you or romney or obama going to do about equal pay for me? >> it was a very tragic situation that happened a lilly ledbetter. but most people don't know that. again, it is part of this idea that we are going to turn them into this monster that hates women. one who doesn't want women to have equal pay....
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he uses that as a bridge to talk about lily ledbetter, which is an issue where mitt romney has not only not known where he stood, but because he couldn't come out and say, yes, i support the fair pay act, people feel like he is extreme and out of touch. >> but abortion polling that shows folks on the left are a little uncomfortable with the celebratory language around abortion as well. there's an extreme on the left and right. >> that's not the debate. he's not talking much aut abortion on the stump. he's talking about women's health and contraception, health care access. >> because it's the mainstay of the dnc. >> i don't want to talk about abortion rights but the economy. that's the question he was asked about katherine fenton. he talks about fair pay and the binder. he said, i got to be 50 years old, and the governor of a state, and i did not know in my own rolodex i did not know women who are qualified to work with me. that sounds to me quite devastating. >> that's not what he said. >> it is exactly. >> what he said is i have to ask somebody else, which was a lie, t i have to ask so
he uses that as a bridge to talk about lily ledbetter, which is an issue where mitt romney has not only not known where he stood, but because he couldn't come out and say, yes, i support the fair pay act, people feel like he is extreme and out of touch. >> but abortion polling that shows folks on the left are a little uncomfortable with the celebratory language around abortion as well. there's an extreme on the left and right. >> that's not the debate. he's not talking much aut...
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women love the lilly ledbetter. >> it was preparation and planning. the president knew what he wanted to do. >> he had a game plan. >> he was so prepared. >> he went to contraception as you pointed, a women's issue. but he made careful. you look at the slippage. he's careful to trim that. let's look championing his own record on women. he was sure to point out the romney's campaign not wanting to take on lilly ledbetter. let's watch him go after him on womens rights. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lilly ledbetter bill whether he supported it, he said i'll get back to you. and that's not the kind of advocacy that women need in any economy. now, there are some other issues that have a bearing on how women succeed in the workplace. for example, their health care. now, a major difference in this campaign is that governor romney feels comfortable having politicians in washington decide the health care choices that women are making. i think that's a mistake. in my health care bill, i said insurance companies need to provide contracep
women love the lilly ledbetter. >> it was preparation and planning. the president knew what he wanted to do. >> he had a game plan. >> he was so prepared. >> he went to contraception as you pointed, a women's issue. but he made careful. you look at the slippage. he's careful to trim that. let's look championing his own record on women. he was sure to point out the romney's campaign not wanting to take on lilly ledbetter. let's watch him go after him on womens rights....
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host: lily ledbetter act? caller: i like that. but he also signed the lesbian and gay transgender thing into the military. we have a very high rape incident in the military. and i'd like to know, because of gender issues, how mitt romney stands on that? my next question is -- host: we'll have to leave it at that. mr. schimming, if there is something you want to take from that. aest: that's kind of multipronged question. i think what i would tell you with respect, what we have seen here in the polling -- i think after the first debate, certainly with the two debates, is that the women -- what we have seen with -- in just talking in focus groups and thousands of people on the street, the kinds of issues that all people are worried about, but women are worried about are economic ones. look, this economy has punished women worse than it has anyone, really. hundreds of thousands of people out of work. the punishment to women has been terrible in this economy as a way to help all voters, and women voters as well, and that is to get the
host: lily ledbetter act? caller: i like that. but he also signed the lesbian and gay transgender thing into the military. we have a very high rape incident in the military. and i'd like to know, because of gender issues, how mitt romney stands on that? my next question is -- host: we'll have to leave it at that. mr. schimming, if there is something you want to take from that. aest: that's kind of multipronged question. i think what i would tell you with respect, what we have seen here in the...
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you you don't want a guy who doesn't the troops he is not filling the lilly ledbetter act or thinks bay people should never have complicated weddings like the kind we see on bravo and tlc. who are you voting for. i don't want to tell you. they go guess. think about how you want to spend the four years in college age time that's 150 years. super uncool to be out and about when you say did you vote? i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. it was a line in the sand before i was a girl now i was a woman. i went to the polling station i pulled back the curtain, i voted for barack obama. >> who would you want to do it with. so the guy that gives me free, free, free, free healthcare, free birth control, by the way, the ledbetter issue, that was -- we have laws in the book equal pay. that's not a misnomer. how far have we come from ask not what your country can do for you what you can do for your country. give me healthcare and birth control. >> it becomes gift to give up what you have for free. it's a set of a handout. what are we doing here this isn't the right message. what about e
you you don't want a guy who doesn't the troops he is not filling the lilly ledbetter act or thinks bay people should never have complicated weddings like the kind we see on bravo and tlc. who are you voting for. i don't want to tell you. they go guess. think about how you want to spend the four years in college age time that's 150 years. super uncool to be out and about when you say did you vote? i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. it was a line in the sand before i was a girl...
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want a guy who says, oh, hey, i'm at the library studying when he's really out not signing the lilly ledbetter act or who thinks gay people shouldn't have beautiful complicated weddings. super uncool to be out and about and somebody says, did you vote? no, i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. i voted for barack obama. >> well, the ad is facing backlash in conservative circles for being too risque, but they're not the target audience. how many days would it take to watch all the presidential ads that have aired in ohio over the past month? according to bloomberg news and cancer media, that would be 80 days straight, 24/7. we are talking nonstop, 80 days presidential ads appeared over 58,000 times in ohio over the past month. that's hardball for now. coming up next, your business with j.j. ramberg. we put a week's worth of bad odors in a home. some aerosols may just mix with them. can febreze remove them? [ moderator ] describe the smell. it's very pleasant. some kind of flower maybe? ♪ awww, oh yuck! [ male announcer ] febreze air effects doesn't mix, it actually removes odors so
want a guy who says, oh, hey, i'm at the library studying when he's really out not signing the lilly ledbetter act or who thinks gay people shouldn't have beautiful complicated weddings. super uncool to be out and about and somebody says, did you vote? no, i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. i voted for barack obama. >> well, the ad is facing backlash in conservative circles for being too risque, but they're not the target audience. how many days would it take to watch all...
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that is why the first bill he signed was the lily ledbetter act. people always try to ensure that we as women can make our own decisions about our bodies and health care. [applause] that is what my husband stands for. we got 11 days, right? i know you all are gonna be out there, right? what you are out there and you run into somebody asks what has president done for our country, when you run into those folks who are deciding which of these two candidates will keep this country moving forward -- [applause] [cheers] crowd: four more years! >> that's right. crowd: four more years! >> here are a few things i wanted to tell them. love you, babe. we are gonna get this done. in addition to everything this president has done for our economy, health care, education, for women, i also wanted to remind them that your president ended the war in iraq. this is the president who took out osama bin laden. [applause] tell them how barack is fighting every day to make sure our veterans get the benefits they deserve. tell them about the young immigrant in this countr
that is why the first bill he signed was the lily ledbetter act. people always try to ensure that we as women can make our own decisions about our bodies and health care. [applause] that is what my husband stands for. we got 11 days, right? i know you all are gonna be out there, right? what you are out there and you run into somebody asks what has president done for our country, when you run into those folks who are deciding which of these two candidates will keep this country moving forward --...
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they're trying to link todd akin to transvaginal ultra sounds to lilly ledbetter. the republicans have a very different idea about the status of women in this society. it has, so far, i think, resonated with some women. you do see romney, i think, modifying some of his positions, being a little more moderate. his statement in the last debate about women should have access to contraception, that is certainly true. i mean, that's the law. but he didn't make the point that republicans would like him to make, which is that health insurance providers shouldn't be compelled to cover contraception. so they obviously know, everybody knows 52% of the folks who show up on election day will be women. you saw in 2008, 10 million more. >> well, what we're seeing now is the fact that so many of these undecided voters are women. >> that's right. >> they tend to be less engaged, less informed. i guess the question becomes, are they less likely to vote? how do you get them to vote? there's been a big question raised in the last couple days about the tenor of this campaign and the t
they're trying to link todd akin to transvaginal ultra sounds to lilly ledbetter. the republicans have a very different idea about the status of women in this society. it has, so far, i think, resonated with some women. you do see romney, i think, modifying some of his positions, being a little more moderate. his statement in the last debate about women should have access to contraception, that is certainly true. i mean, that's the law. but he didn't make the point that republicans would like...
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want a guy who says, oh, hey, i'm at the library studying when he's really out not signing the lilly ledbetter act or who thinks gay people should never have beautiful complicateded weddings like the kind we see on bravo or tlc all the time. super uncool to be out and about and somebody says, did you vote? no, i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. i voted for barack obama. >> well, the ad is facing backlash in conservative circles for being too risque, but they're not the target audience. finally, it's no secret that both campaigns are pointing a lot of time and resources into the state of ohio. it can really be the make or break state in terms of who wins this election. anybody living in ohio knows this too thanks to the onslaught of campaign ads dominating their tv screen. how many days would it take to watch all the presidential ads that have aired in ohio over the past month? according to bloomberg news and cantor media, that would be -- you won't believe this -- 80 days straight, 24/7. we are talking nonstop, 80 days presidential ads appeared over 58,000 times in ohio over the
want a guy who says, oh, hey, i'm at the library studying when he's really out not signing the lilly ledbetter act or who thinks gay people should never have beautiful complicateded weddings like the kind we see on bravo or tlc all the time. super uncool to be out and about and somebody says, did you vote? no, i wasn't ready. my first time voting was amazing. i voted for barack obama. >> well, the ad is facing backlash in conservative circles for being too risque, but they're not the...
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it has to do with all of his policies from lilly ledbetter to everything else. women have to make a decision about whether they'll be for romney or not. i think that's where it's being fought right now. >> i think it's strange we still talk in such broad strokes about women. imagine talking about what men voters want. women are more than one little set of social issues. women have huge concerns just like everybody else has them. >> and we were out in l.a. the past couple days, and everywhere we went, people in the business, all they talked about -- and i understand, abortion is a critical issue for those who are pro-life, for those who are pro-choice, i understand that. but you go around l.a., everybody, you go around manhattan, and they talk abortion, abortion, abortion. how could any woman vote for -- and these are people that aren't necessarily on the front lines of abortion. it's just this issue that they blow up so much. that you just sit there going, are you crazy? >> but it's not just abortion, joe. women are more liberal than men on a whole series of iss
it has to do with all of his policies from lilly ledbetter to everything else. women have to make a decision about whether they'll be for romney or not. i think that's where it's being fought right now. >> i think it's strange we still talk in such broad strokes about women. imagine talking about what men voters want. women are more than one little set of social issues. women have huge concerns just like everybody else has them. >> and we were out in l.a. the past couple days, and...
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. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lilly ledbetter bill whether he supported it, he said i'll get back to you. >> let's bring in kiki mcclain and chip saltsman. good morning. kiki, let me start with you. is too much being made of this whole binders full of women thing? >> binders full of women is just a symbol, a place to talk about what was and wasn't in the debate last night. they want to see a more trusting relationship with romney that they don't feel like they have right now. i do some work on the project and had the privilege of watching dial groups. and in some ways they weren't feeling the real details that they wanted from either candidate. but they certainly feel a more trusting and connected relationship to president obama than they do governor romney right now. >> nbc spoke with undecided voters after the debate. here's what one long island woman said about the responses to that equal pay question. >> i felt like obama gave actual examples of why he felt passionately about the subject and what he would do about it. he related it not just to women but
. >> when governor romney's campaign was asked about the lilly ledbetter bill whether he supported it, he said i'll get back to you. >> let's bring in kiki mcclain and chip saltsman. good morning. kiki, let me start with you. is too much being made of this whole binders full of women thing? >> binders full of women is just a symbol, a place to talk about what was and wasn't in the debate last night. they want to see a more trusting relationship with romney that they don't feel...
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this goes back to his attitude about lilly ledbetter. back to the fact not one republican in the senate supported the paycheck fairness act. and mitt romney agrees with that. he was against it as well. this is an attitude about women in the workplace and not getting what it's like. >> jackie, building on what anita is saying here, the obama campaign quick to hit romney with a new ad titled romney's condescending views towards women. and romney told an anecdotal story but he didn't take a position on women. so will this comment, the emotion behind it, the negative reaction behind it, will it stick come november 6th? >> i think what'll happen is the truth will come out. this is a clear example as we've seen many times of rhetoric talking about binders of women or any of those versus reality. let's talk about reality. in obama's cabinet today, he has five of 14 positions of women. when romney was in governor he had six of 14. he had a better record than president. let's take the time and not think about rhetoric. that's what team obama love
this goes back to his attitude about lilly ledbetter. back to the fact not one republican in the senate supported the paycheck fairness act. and mitt romney agrees with that. he was against it as well. this is an attitude about women in the workplace and not getting what it's like. >> jackie, building on what anita is saying here, the obama campaign quick to hit romney with a new ad titled romney's condescending views towards women. and romney told an anecdotal story but he didn't take a...
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maybe someone out to file a lilly ledbetter lawsuit. >> sean: already equal pay laws on the books. so small little details matter. >> that's right. >> sean: let me ask you about candy crowley who moderated the debate. she interrupted romney more times than obama, and falsely stated about the president's comments in the rose garden. cnn brass came out and defended her today. now, you know, this is a network that prides itself fair, balanced, down the middle. we don't have opinions, etc. van jones, a vowed communist, 9/11 truther guy was on there, and he accused romney of acting like -- help me out. how do i say the word without saying it? something horrible and a word that shouldn't be uttered on national tv. >> that's right. >> sean: and not a peep out of cnn on that. what your thoughts on her? >> well, as we always joke in my family with my kids, put on your shocked face. who is surprised this is the way this debacle turned out, given cnn's woeful history of journalistic malpractice over last several decades. i pointed out the day before the debate how they planted so many democra
maybe someone out to file a lilly ledbetter lawsuit. >> sean: already equal pay laws on the books. so small little details matter. >> that's right. >> sean: let me ask you about candy crowley who moderated the debate. she interrupted romney more times than obama, and falsely stated about the president's comments in the rose garden. cnn brass came out and defended her today. now, you know, this is a network that prides itself fair, balanced, down the middle. we don't have...
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he supports lilly ledbetter, fair pay. he supports planned parenthood, title ten, affordable care act. governor romney is bad for women. from day one he'd be bad for women because he said for the fist thing he would do is repeal the affordable care act, which has many protections for women. for the first time, women will not be discriminated against in insurance plans because they're women. they will no longer be treated as a pre-existing condition that could deny coverage for the birth of a child. >> and representative, this subject was talked about heavily this morning. let's listen. >> the women that were saying that after the second debate were turning to mitt romney, keep talking about binders. mitt romney's fine. keep talking about binders, and mitt romney will win in a landslide. >> all right. so the more discussion that is had on this subject for democrats, instead of discussing more substance, like employment of women or a real jobs plan, might this hurt democrats? >> well, governor romney says women have been hur
he supports lilly ledbetter, fair pay. he supports planned parenthood, title ten, affordable care act. governor romney is bad for women. from day one he'd be bad for women because he said for the fist thing he would do is repeal the affordable care act, which has many protections for women. for the first time, women will not be discriminated against in insurance plans because they're women. they will no longer be treated as a pre-existing condition that could deny coverage for the birth of a...
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the lily ledbetter pay act which gives women equal pay for doing the exact same job and the affordable care act where it's no longer a pre-existing condition to be a woman and where women can get free cervical and breast screening and family planning. i was on a bus tour around colorado with a bus full of women including the president of planned parenthood. of course mitt romney said planned parenthood we're getting rid of that. that's the first thing the president need to do. the second thing is what we are doing is boots on the ground. we're working very hard in the targeted states of colorado and other places to make sure that women are not confused and that they go the polls and vote. >> let's talk specifically about your state because i was listening to chuck todd this morning and he was talking about the breakdown of demographics, how important women are as well as the hispanic voting block. 20% of your state, colorado's population is hispanic. the president leads overwhelmingly with hispanic voters. 70% to 25% of likely voters leaning towards the president. we've seen this bump
the lily ledbetter pay act which gives women equal pay for doing the exact same job and the affordable care act where it's no longer a pre-existing condition to be a woman and where women can get free cervical and breast screening and family planning. i was on a bus tour around colorado with a bus full of women including the president of planned parenthood. of course mitt romney said planned parenthood we're getting rid of that. that's the first thing the president need to do. the second thing...
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he won on taxes, on lily ledbetter, with that african-american guy. he won clearly on immigration and he clearly won with a question at the end where he took the foolish decision, and of course on benghazi and obama punched him hard. he was caught on top tape, he was caught by the president. he tagged him good at the very end. i think despite romney's efforts to push the clock, tried to push candy crowley, obama got the last punch in and i think it was desizive. i would say on the ten topics, six clear victories, one tie, three for obama and i'm being jen rusz. >> three for romney you mean? >> yeah. i'm giving him three. no, one for romney, three that were unclear who won. so i have 6-1-3 on the topics. >> let me ask you specifically on benghazi, i mentioned that there was that huge factual fumble by mr. romney thinking he had caught president obama that he didn't use the phrase active terror. he did in fact use that exact phrase and he knew it and candy crowley knew it. i think a lot of people expected mitt romney to score real points on this issue o
he won on taxes, on lily ledbetter, with that african-american guy. he won clearly on immigration and he clearly won with a question at the end where he took the foolish decision, and of course on benghazi and obama punched him hard. he was caught on top tape, he was caught by the president. he tagged him good at the very end. i think despite romney's efforts to push the clock, tried to push candy crowley, obama got the last punch in and i think it was desizive. i would say on the ten topics,...